Hello and welcome back. I'm replaying some old favourite episodes this week while I am on holiday. This episode was recorded in February 2018. I met Greta in the Soho Hotel for the interview to talk about the release of her film Ladybird. Since then, of course she's gone on to make the incredible masterpiece that is her own version of Little Women that she wrote and directed. The film received six Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, and it also received nominations at the BAFTAs and Golden Globe Awards. Hope you enjoy this little trip down memory lane!
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#226 Scarlett Curtis: It's OK To Feel Blue
#225 Leandra Medine Cohen: Love, Life & Turning 30
#224 Helen Whitaker: How To Find The Time To Write When You're Busy AF
#223 Marie Forleo: Figuring Stuff Out & Dealing With Trolls
#222 Jess Phillips MP: Truth To Power
#221 Susan Wokoma: Life On and Off Stage
#220 JP Watson: The Art of Crowdfunding A Book
#219 Emma Barnett: The Politics of Periods
#218 Lotte Jeffs: The Art of Soft Power In A Harsh World
#217 Alain de Botton: Life As A Process
#216 Rhik Samadder: Life Writing & Truth Telling
#215 Chelsea Kwakye: On Taking Up Space
#214 Sofie Hagen: Comedy + Boundaries
#213 Leah Hazard: Burnout In The NHS
#212 Lauren Mahon: The Story Of Girl Vs Cancer
#211 Otegha Uwagba & Polly MacKenzie on Self-Employment, Managing Your Money & Mental Health (Recorded LIVE with NatWest)
#210 Liz Ward: Do You Want To PIVOT?
#209 Jehane Noujaim: On Her Netflix Exposé of the Cambridge Analytica Scandal
#208 From The Archives! Lucy Sheridan: On Social Media Comparison
#207 From The Archives! Will Young: On Setting Boundaries
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